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Warren County Library Board Holds Second Meeting, Addresses Public Concerns

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The Warren County Library Board held its second meeting, continuing its efforts to define its role, review governance documents, and address public concerns. The meeting, chaired by Board President Eric Belk, included discussions on the board’s mission and vision and the relationship between the board and Samuels Public Library.

Clarifying the Board’s Role

At the start of the meeting, Belk addressed concerns raised since the board’s inaugural session, emphasizing transparency and communication. He also responded to claims that board members had been using phone calls to bypass public records laws. “Telephone calls are a fundamental and efficient means of communication,” Belk said, “Any suggestion that phone calls are being used to evade public scrutiny is unfounded.”

He also reaffirmed that the board’s goal is not to shut down Samuels Public Library, countering speculation in the community. “Every member of the board is here as a volunteer,” Belk said. “We are dedicated to maintaining a strong, effective, and accessible library system.”

Reviewing Governance Documents

One of the key items on the agenda was the review of the board’s proposed bylaws, mission statement, and vision statement. While these documents were previously posted for public review, there had been no email feedback from the community prior to the meeting.

The board discussed minor adjustments to the bylaws, including a clarification of the county’s fiscal calendar and the timing of the library’s budget submission. A decision on finalizing the bylaws was tabled until further clarification could be obtained from the Warren County Board of Supervisors.

Discussion of the mission and vision statements sparked debate, particularly over the use of the word “governance.” Some community members expressed concerns that this implied a shift in oversight of Samuels Public Library, which operates as an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Board member Vicky Cook proposed postponing the vote until the board could clarify its role with county officials. The motion to table both statements was approved.

Public Engagement and Community Concerns

As discussions continued, tensions rose between the board and members of the public in attendance. Some residents questioned how the board’s mission differed from the current operations of the library. When Belk declined to compare the board’s vision to the library’s existing structure, some attendees voiced frustration.

While Belk initially encouraged constructive dialogue, he later moved to close the session to public comments after repeated interruptions. “This conversation can’t happen if we don’t maintain respect,” he said. The board then moved forward with its scheduled agenda.

Future Collaboration with Samuels Library

The meeting also included discussing recent library programming and a presentation by Samuels Library Director Erin Rooney to the Warren County Board of Supervisors. Board members expressed appreciation for the library’s work and noted their interest in learning more about its operations.

Board member Veronica Ranieri, a professional librarian, shared her plans to meet with Rooney to discuss Samuels’ automated systems and internal workings. “I want to talk to her librarian to librarian,” Ranieri said. “I’m looking forward to learning about the details of how Samuels operates.”

Belk also noted his appreciation for the library’s community programs, particularly its Tiny Art Project. As part of the library’s educational programming, he offered to host a class on using AI tools like ChatGPT for entrepreneurs.

Moving Forward

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn. The board will continue working on finalizing its governing documents and clarifying its role regarding Samuels Public Library.

The next board meeting is expected to address lingering governance questions, discuss the library’s budget timeline, and explore ways to strengthen communication between the board, Samuels Library, and the public.

Watch the Library Board Meeting of February 5, 2025, in the exclusive Royal Examiner video by Mark Williams.

 

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